I'd say you nailed it! Want a kryptek baseball cap?
highland or mandrake?
I'd say you nailed it! Want a kryptek baseball cap?
I wouldn't put anything from Timney in a service rifle....
Claven2 has the mechanism nailed.
ShootingSight said:The ShootingSight Tav-D hammer is a modified design versus the IWI hammer, since they were starting with a molded trigger pack, where the molding process wants thin walls, while I was starting with a billet, and used a CNC mill to remove material. In other words, my life was easier by leaving more material in the pack. So I took advantage of this, and the two fat shelves on the rear sides of the TAV-D exactly serve as landing pads, limiting the backward travel of the hammer, if needed. THe hammer also has two little flat pads on it that exactly come tangent with the pack, to distribute the load. This contrasts with the IWI design that adds a round pin in the back of the trigger pack, along with corresponding hooks out at the end of the hammer. in order to limit the hammer's rearward travel.
A secondary benefit of my design is that it eliminates mass out at the very tip of the hammer, reducing polar moment, and speeding up the hammer swing time.
Bottom line, I have had zero reports of broken hammers from Canada.
I bow to your superior Photoshop skillsGreat job of visually depicting the fracture zones on the hammer - it really makes it easy for folks to understand.
I'm nott familiar with how this trigger works in the overall Tavor mechanism (having never owned one) and your alternating bending moment theory makes sense to me.
I wouldn't put anything from Timney in a service rifle....
I have Timney triggers in 3 of my 4 AR's. Love them and won't change them. NEVER GIVEN ME A PROBLEM.
The Timney Tavor triggers I had made my Tavor full auto - three of them. I finally went to a Sabra after that. Just because you have one bad incident with a different trigger all together doesn't mean ALL the triggers they make are crap.
Similar thing happened to one of our customers' trigger
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I'm sorry, what?
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